Bonnie's Bouquets

Bonnie's Bouquets is located at 210 East McDevitt Avenue, Jackson MI 49203 . The data
in this listing is believed to be accurate in our florist directory at the time of posting. To find out more information about Bonnie's Bouquets, give them a call at (517) 788-6698.

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May 31, 2019 JACKSON, Tenn. — Police are investigating a break-in at a local florist.Surveillance video shows an unidentified male break into Sands Florist, located at 18 Old Hickory Cove, on May 18, according to a release from the Jackson Police Department.The person of interest broke the front window to get into the building and then left with an undetermined amount of cash and property.Police say the same person also broke into other businesses in the area.Anyone who can identify the person of interest is urged to call Jackson police at 731-425-8400 or Crime Stoppers at 731-424-TIPS (8477). ... https://www.wbbjtv.com/2019/05/31/police-seek-to-id-person-of-interest-in-jackson-florist-burglary/

Mary E. Allgor, 90 - Coastal Point

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Allgor of Ridley Park, Pa., and Catherine Allgor and her husband, Andrew Jacobs, of Marblehead, Mass.; four grandchildren, Danielle Allgor and her fiancé, Justin Ernst, Casey Allgor, Kiley Allgor and Jackson Allgor; and two close friends who helped take care of her, Peggy Avanzato and Fran Penn, both of Millsboro, Del.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m., with visitation starting at 10 a.m., on Monday, July 8, 2019, at Mary Mother of Peace Catholic Church, 30839 Mt. Joy Road, Millsboro, Del., 19966. Interment will follow at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Millsboro, Del. In lieu of flowers, the family suggested memorial contributions to Mary’s House, c/o St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church/Mary Mother of Peace Catholic Church; 202 Edward St.; Georgetown, DE 19947. Condolences may be sent online at www.melsonfuneralservices.com. http://www.coastalpoint.com/45951/feature/mary-e-allgor-90

GALLERIA FLORIST OWNER Alisa Rabinovich sent flowers to four congresswomen whom President Donald Trump told to “go back” to the countries they came from. (Courtesy photo)A Falls Church florist delivered some botanical aid to the four Democratic congresswomen who were the subject of one of President Donald Trump’s Twitter tirades earlier this month.It didn’t take long for Alisa Rabinovich, owner of Galleria Florist in Falls Church, to take action after witnessing an all-too-common political altercation devolve into something nastier.In response to in-fighting between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) and four freshmen Democratic congresswomen — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) — Trump chose to chime in with a tweet, asking “Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came?” That line in particular struck a racial connotation with Americans who watched the verbal bar... https://fcnp.com/2019/07/31/f-c-florist-sends-bouquets-to-congresswomen-targeted-by-trump/

Cincinnati's top 5 florists to visit now - Hoodline

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Wondering where to find the best florists near you?Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top florists in Cincinnati, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to venture next time you're in the market for florists.1. KrogerPHOTO: JESSI C./YELPTopping the list is Kroger. Located at 4613 Marburg Ave. in Oakley, the grocery store, drugstore and florist is the highest rated florist in Cincinnati, boasting four stars out of 49 reviews on Yelp.2. Robin Wood FlowersPHOTO: MARGOT W./YELPNext up is Evanston's Robin Wood Flowers, situated at 1902 Dana Ave. With 4.5 stars out of 20 reviews on Yelp, the florist has proven to be a local favorite.3. Adrian Durban FloristPHOTO: ADRIAN DURBAN FLORIST/YELPClifton's Adrian Durban Florist, located at 3401 Clifton Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the florist and floral designer spot four stars out of 30 reviews.4. Gia and the BloomsPhoto: JULIA B./YelpGia and the Blooms, a florist that offers cards and stationery and more in Over-... https://hoodline.com/2019/02/cincinnati-s-top-5-florists-to-visit-now

Her unique varieties have caught the eye of many, including Colorado brides.“They want a wildflower look for their wedding,” Schley said. “They don't want a traditional bouquet from a florist. They want something that's more wild. And so they're coming to me buying buckets of blooms that I arrange in a color palette for them. I give them the bucket, and they do all the arranging.”And, they're available for your home, too. You can purchase a membership called a CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture. You pay a small fee up front to take advantage of the flowers throughout the season."So, they take a risk with me and trust that I’m going to grow these flowers,” Schley said. “And then, during the peak of the season, they come to the farm and pick up a large market bouquet.”There are tulips, daffodils and sweet peas in the early season. Lavender, sunflowers, and dahlias come in the late season, just to name a few.“This is Chinese Forget-Me-Nots, which just make any bouquet just pop,” she said, pointing to the flowers.But, it's a personal touch she’s harvesting year-round.“Now is the time — August, September, all the way until it frosts in October,” she said. “That's when you should be taking advantage of all the bounty, the color, that we have coming from our fields.”Schley and her husband also have a reality TV show on PBS and Create TV called "Urban Conversion" that follows their journey of city farming. It's in its third season. https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/arvada-flower-farmer-embraces-colorful-colorado-in-business

Petals by the Beach uses donation to spread kindness through flowers - A beach florist got an unusual contribution and request recently: $500 from a Pacific Beach woman to pass out flowers to random passers-by. “We have never seen such generosity ... - San Diego Community News

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Some of the recipients of free flowers at Petals by the Beach. Some of the recipients of free flowers at Petals by the Beach. A beach florist got an unusual contribution and request recently: $500 from a Pacific Beach woman to pass out flowers to random passers-by.“We have never seen such generosity and kindness,” enthused Melissa Cummings, co-owner, along with her mom, of Petals by the Beach at 1470 Garnet Ave. “She wanted to spread kindness to the people of her community, to show that there are still kind people out there despite our world problems. It was enough to pay for flowers every day for two weeks. That was pretty cool.”The donation came from Pacific Beach resident Thera Storm, who is a grief counselor. Storm said the recent back-to-back mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, that left at least 31 people dead, prompted her to do something extraordinary.“After those two shootings within 13 hours of each other, I noticed the reaction on Facebook was just so scary and negative,” said Storm. “The next morning I sat down and thought, ‘What could I do that’s positive?’ Then I had the idea of donating money to a local ... http://www.sdnews.com/view/full_story/27660789/article-Petals-by-the-Beach-uses-donation-to-spread-kindness-through-flowers-?instance=bbp

The Florists - Martha's Vineyard Times

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Emily Coulter, ownerMorrice Florist149 State Rd., Vineyard Haven508-693-0392morriceflorist.comHow did you come to own Morrice Florist?Five years ago, I took over the business. It completely changed my life. I had never worked with flowers — I didn’t know this profession existed. I never bought flowers to have in my home … they were something you would order for a funeral; they were something that the wealthy people had in their homes. I didn’t think it could be an everyday thing for everyone to enjoy. Now, I am amazed at how many people treat themselves to flowers or use flowers as a thank-you. It’s a whole world I didn’t know existed.My dad was a friend of the previous owner of Morrice, who thought of me as a good replacement for her as she decided to move on from the business her grandfather had started in 1940. She saw something in me — I said yes instantly. It was a bit crazy! I was involved with wedding planning at the time, and busy raising two kids. I had seen what people were doing for wedding flowers, an... https://www.mvtimes.com/2019/08/28/the-florists/

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